It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer tissues. This suggests that tumors evolve from stem cells; however, the exact cell of tumor origin, the potential role of dedifferentiation, and the role of plasticity in tumor development are largely unknown. A model cancer for the study of the oncologic process is melanoma. The developmental biology of melanocytes is relatively well understood, the cells pigment as they differentiate making them easy to identify, and benign and malignant tumors develop on the skin surface allowing direct observation of growth features, early detection, and removal. This ready access to early-stage tumors will facilitate study of the early oncologic process...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent malignant subpopulations that initiate and maintain tumorigenic g...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
Melanoma, like most cancers, is a disease that wreaks havoc mostly through its propensity to spread ...
Melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers due to its high metastatic potential. In recent years,...
Malignant melanoma is a tumor characterized by a very high level of heterogeneity, responsible for i...
The genes required for stem cell specification and lineage restriction during embryogenesis also pla...
The model of cancer stem cells in tumor development states that tumors contain a subset of cells tha...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/79226/1/j.1755-148X.2010.00750.x.pd
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent malignant subpopulations that initiate and maintain tumorigenic g...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
Melanoma, like most cancers, is a disease that wreaks havoc mostly through its propensity to spread ...
Melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers due to its high metastatic potential. In recent years,...
Malignant melanoma is a tumor characterized by a very high level of heterogeneity, responsible for i...
The genes required for stem cell specification and lineage restriction during embryogenesis also pla...
The model of cancer stem cells in tumor development states that tumors contain a subset of cells tha...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Cutaneous Melanoma is an extremely heterogeneous human cancer. The most aggressive melanoma may cont...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/79226/1/j.1755-148X.2010.00750.x.pd
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) represent malignant subpopulations that initiate and maintain tumorigenic g...